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Folklore from the Middle Ages Occitan literature - were songs, poetry and literature in Occitan in what is nowadays the South of France that originated in the poetry of the 11th and 12th centuries, and inspired vernacular literature throughout medieval Europe. These early recorded songs, poetry and their highest development in the 12th century and includes the well known Songs of the Troubadours: Songs of the Troubadours Songs of the Troubadour - The songs, poetry and narratives of the troubadours, who were composers and performers during the High Middle Ages, flourished during the 11th century and spread throughout Europe from Southern France.
Their songs dealt mainly with themes of chivalry and courtly love. Several established categories of poetry and song were: Canso or canson were songs concerning courtly love. Sirventes songs covered war, politics, morality, satire, humor, and topics outside of lo Cath Palug, also Cath Paluc, Cath Balug, Cath Balwg, literally "Palug's cat", was a monstrous cat in Welsh legend, given birth in Gwynedd by the Henwen the pig of Cornwall; the cat was later to haunt the Isle of Anglesey, and said to have killed warriors when Sir Kay went to hunt it on the island.
Chapalu Old French and usu. Capalu, Capalus is the French name of it. Vicious poem s were composed by Frenchmen claiming it killed King Arthur, according to a 12th-century Anglo-Norman author. A cat analogous to Chapalu though not mentioned by name is eradicated by Arthur in the Vulgate cycle's prose Estoire de Merlin. Etymology In the name Cat Palug may mean "scratching cat", but this is just one of a range of possible meanings. Gudfred was a ninth century Danish king who reigned from at least to He stands at the threshold of the History of Denmark in the sense that he is the first ruler about whom we have substantial knowledge from contemporary sources.
He waged offensive war against the Carolingian Empire with some success, but was murdered under murky circumstances before a major confrontation had taken place. There is no unambigious trace of Gudfred in the later Norse sagas, and his history can only be traced from the hostile Frankish texts which makes an assessment of his role problematic.
His paternity is unknown but he may have been closely related to Sigfred, who preceded him as king of Denmark c.
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Each subdivision of the b During the Roman Republic, dux could refer to anyone who commanded troops, including foreign leaders, but was not a formal military rank. In writing his commentaries on the Gallic Wars, Julius Caesar uses the term only for Celtic generals, with one exception for a Roman commander who held no official rank. While the title of dux could refer to a consul or imperator, it usually refers to the Roman governor of the provinces. As the governor, the dux was both the highest civil official as well as the commander-in-chief of the legions garrisoned within the province.
Change in usage By the mid-3rd century AD, it had acquired a mo Chesterton about the idealised exploits of the Saxon King Alfred the Great, published in Written in ballad form, the work has been described as one of the last great traditional epic poems ever written in the English language. In addition to being a narration of Alfred's military and political accomplishments, it is also considered a Roman Catholic allegory. Chesterton incorporates a significant amount of philosophy into the basic structure of the story.
Poetic structure The poem consists of 2, lines of English verse. They are divided into stanzas, typically consisting of 4 to 6 lines each. The poem is based on the ballad stanza form, although the poem often departs significantly from it. Types of metrical feet are used Morgan le Fay , meaning "Morgan the Fairy" , alternatively known as Morgana, Morganna, Morgain, Morgaine, Morgane, Morgen, Morgne, and Morgue among other names and spellings, is a powerful enchantress in the Arthurian legend.
Early appearances of Morgan do not elaborate her character beyond her role as a goddess, a fay, a witch, or a sorceress, generally benevolent and related to King Arthur as his magical savior and protector. Her prominence increased over time, as did her moral ambivalence, and in some texts there is an evolutionary transformation of her to an antagonist, particularly as portrayed in cyclical prose such as the Lancelot-Grail and the Post-Vulgate Cycle. A significant aspect in many of Morgan's medieval and later iterations is the unpredictable duality of her nature, with potential for both good and evil.
Her character may have been rooted in Welsh mythology as well as other earlier myths and historical figures. First edition The Red Romance Book: It was edited by Andrew Lang with illustrations by Henry J. Ford, and published in London by Longmans, Green, and Co. Some are literary fantasies, while others, such as the story of El Cid, have a basis in historical fact. Contents The edition of the book included: The legendary kings of Denmark are the predecessors of Gorm the Old, half legend and half history. The accounts of the Danish kings are confusing and contradictory, and so this presentation tries to separate the various sources from each other.
They sometimes mention the same kings. Before Gorm Many kings are mentioned by multiple sources, but are for various reasons still considered more legendary than historical kings of Denmark Harthacnut Hardeknud c. The main question is whether he was king of Denmark or only king of some part of Denmark. His parentage is also disputed, as either from an unknown king Sweyn, or from either Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye or king Erik, both said to be children of Ragnar Lodbrok. Sigtrygg Gnupasson, deposed c.
Likely had base in Schleswig, but the extent of his realm is unknown. Includes a version of the tale of the thief Basin, which has not survived in French. This is a list of magical weapons from fiction and folklore. A magical weapon is one that is directly described as such in the work, or one that has obvious fantastic or supernatural qualities.
In folklore Sword Kladenets — a fabulous magic sword in some Old Russian fairy tales. Dyrnwyn — Sword of Rhydderch Hael in Welsh legend; When drawn, it blazed with fire; if drawn by a worthy man, the fire would help him in his cause, but its fire would burn the man who drew it for an unworthy purpose. Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegar — Legendary Persian sword. Thunderbolt — as wielded by various mythological deities such as Zeus. Vajra — A composite weapon made from the bones of a willing sage used by Indra. Kunzen and a Danish libretto by Jens Baggesen.
Synopsis The opera is set in the time of Charlemagne, and the action revolves around the quarrel of Oberon, King of the Fairies, and Titania, Queen of the Sylphs. They have sworn an oath that they will reconcile only if they can find a human couple who will remain true to each other despite all perils and temptations; after centuries of painful separation, they find this couple in young prince Holger, one of Charlemagne's knights, and Rezia, the daughter of Sultan Buurman in Baghdad. Holger has killed one of Charlemagne's sons in self-defense, and his punishment is to cut off a lock of the sultan's beard and kiss his daughter in public.
Act One opens with Oberon singing of his longing for Titania. Then Holger and his squire Kerasmin, in a forest in Lebanon, meet Oberon, who promises Holger his help and gives him a magic horn that can force other The Role-Playing Wargame The Matter of Britain character Morgan le Fay often known as Morgana, and sometimes also as Morgaine and other names has been featured many times in various works of modern culture, often but not always appearing in villainous roles.
Some modern stories merge Morgan's character with her sister Morgause or with aspects of Nimue the Lady of the Lake. Her manifestations and the roles given to her by modern authors vary greatly, but typically she is being portrayed as a villainess associated with Mordred. The stereotypical image of Morgan is often that of a villainess: Contemporary interpretations of the Arthurian myth sometimes assign to Morgan the role of seducing Arthur and giving birth to the wicked knight Mordred, though traditionally his mother Mythological objects encompass a variety of items e.
This list will be organized according to the category of object. Personal armour Body armour Armour of Achilles, created by Hephaestus and said to be impenetrable. Greek mythology Armour of Beowulf, a mail shirt made by Wayland the Smith. Norse mythology Green Armour, protects the wearer from physical injuries.
Arthurian legend Kavacha, the armor of Karna that was granted by his father Surya at birth. It was impenetrable even to heavenly weapons. Hindu mythology Headgears Helmet of Rostam, upon which was fixed the head of the white giant Div-e-Sepid, from the Persian epic Shahnameh. Adenes le Roi born in Brabant c. He was a favourite of Henry III, duke of Brabant, and he remained at court for some time after the death of his patron in The expedition returned by way of Sicily and Italy, and Adenes has left in his poems some very exact descriptions of the places through which he passed.
The purity of his French and the absence of provincialisms point to a long residence in France, and it has been suggested that Adenes may have followed Mary of Brabant there on her marriage with Philip III of France. He seems, however, to have remained in the service of Count Guy, although he made frequent visit The eight phases of The Song of Roland in one picture.
They reached their apogee in the period — More than one hundred chansons de geste have survived in around three hundred manuscripts[5] that date from the 12th to the 15th century. Origins Since the 19th century, much critical debate has centered on the origins of the chansons de geste, and particularly on explaining the length of time between the composition of the chansons and the ac The Song of Roland French: It is the oldest surviving major work of French literature and exists in various manuscript versions, which testify to its enormous and enduring popularity in the 12th to 14th centuries.
The date of composition is put in the period between and The final text has about 4, lines of poetry. The epic poem is the first[1] and, along with The Poem of the Cid, one of the most outstanding examples of the chanson de geste, a literary form that flourished between the 11th and 15th centuries and celebrated legendary deeds. There is a single extant manuscript of the Song of Rol Cortana is a fictional artificial intelligence character in the Halo video game series.
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Cortana's original design was based on the Egyptian queen Nefertiti; the character's holographic representation always takes the form of a woman. Game developer Bungie first introduced Cortana—and Halo—through the Cortana Letters, emails sent during Combat Evolved's production in The relationship between Cortana and Master Chief has been highlighted by reviewers as one of the Biography Ingemann was born in Torkilstrup, on the island of Falster, Denmark. The son of a vicar, he was left fatherless in his youth.
While a student at the University of Copenhagen he published his first collection of poems ; vol. Critics describe their sickly sentimentality as reflecting the unhealthy condition of the poet's body and mind at this time. These works were followed by a long allegorical poem, De sorte Riddere The Black Knights, , which closed his first period. Then followed six plays, of which the best is considered to be Reinald Underbarnet The Miraculous Child Reinald, , and the most popular, Blanca, The Langs' Fairy Books are a series of 25 collections of true and fictional stories for children published between and In all, the volumes feature stories, besides the poems in The Blue Poetry Book.
Andrew Lang — was a Scots poet, novelist, and literary critic. He initially edited the series and wrote prefaces for its entire run, while his wife, the translator and author Leonora Blanche Alleyne, known to friends and family as Nora, assumed editorial control of the series in the s [1]. She and other translators did a large portion of the translating and retelling of the actual stories, as acknowledged in the prefaces. Four of the volumes from to were published by "Mrs. According to Anita Silvey, "The irony of Lang's life and work is that although he wrote for a profession—literary criticism; f Cupid restrains her from stabbing her enemy.
La Gerusalemme liberata is an epic poem by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso, first published in , that tells a largely mythified version of the First Crusade in which Christian knights, led by Godfrey of Bouillon, battle Muslims in order to take Jerusalem. The poem is composed of 1, stanzas in ottava rima 15, hendecasyllabic lines , grouped into twenty cantos of varying length. The work belongs to the Italian Renaissance tradition of the romantic epic poem, and Tasso frequently borrows plot elements and character types directly from Ariosto's Orlando furioso.
Tasso's poem also has elements inspired by the classical epics of Homer and Virgil especially in those sections of their works that tell of sieges and warfare. One of the most characteristic literary devices in Tasso's poem is the emotional conundrum endured b Most Iapetian geological features are named after characters and locations in the Old French epic poem The Song of Roland, specifically the English translation by Dorothy L. Montes A mons , pl. John of Brienne c. John, originally destined for an ecclesiastical career, became a knight and owned small estates in Champagne around The barons of the Kingdom of Jerusalem proposed that John marry their queen, Maria.
After Maria's death in John administered the kingdom as regent for their infant daughter, Isabella II; an influential lord, John of Ibelin, attempted to depose him. John was a leader of the Fifth Crusade. Although his claim of supreme command of the crusader army was never It was first published in and is therefore seen by some as Eminescu's final work in verse, although it may actually be an s piece, inspired or enhanced by the perceived injustice of the Berlin Treaty. A variation of the doina plural: Doina delineates the ideal geographical space of Greater Romania, at a time when Romanian-inhabited regions were divided between an independent kingdom and multinational empires.
Its final lines call on Stephen the Great, depicted as a sleeping hero, to take up the cause of Romanians and chase foreigners out with the sound of his horn. The same basic themes appear in another poem by Eminescu, the anthem-like La arme "To Arms The etymology of the name Denmark Danish: Danmark , and especially the relationship between Danes and Denmark and the unifying of Denmark as a single kingdom, is a subject which attracts some debate.
The Latin and Greek name is Dania. According to popular legend, however, the name Denmark, refers to the mythological King Dan. The -mark is beli A 13th century manuscript of Amis et Amiles. Amis et Amiles is an old French romance based on a widespread legend of friendship and sacrifice.
In its earlier and simpler form it is the story of two friends, one of whom, Amis, was sick with leprosy because he had committed perjury to save his friend. A vision informed him that he could only be cured by bathing in the blood of Amiles's children. When Amiles learnt this he killed the children, who were, however, miraculously restored to life after the cure of Amis. This poem is written in decasyllabic assonanced verse, each stanza being terminated by a short line.
It belongs to the heroic period of French epic, containing some passages of great beauty, notably the episode of the slaying of the children, and maintains a high level of po Regarded as a pioneer in the study of Folklore by modern scholars in the field,[2] he was one of the "early and important comparativist collectors" of folklore. At the request of the educator Thomas Arnold, he authored a series of textbooks on English, Greek, and other histories, which were adopted at Arnold's Rugby School as well as other public schools.
Kildare, and claimed to be related to Thomas Keightley ? He entered Trinity Co Sir Thomas de Ercildoun, better remembered as Thomas the Rhymer fl. It is not clear if the name Rhymer was his actual surname or merely a sobriquet. He is often cited as the author of the English Sir Tristrem, a version of the Tristram legend, and some lines in Robert Mannyng's Chronicle may be the source of this association. The tale survives in a medieval verse romance in five manuscripts, as well as in the popular ballad "Thomas Rhymer" Child Ballad number This is a list of ballads found in Sveriges Medeltida Ballader.
Her reputation travels so far, it comes to the Prince of England. Determined to win her, he calls for his horse and rides to meet her. When he arrives, she invites him into her chamber, but as soon as he sits on her bed, his eyes grow heavy and he lays down to sleep. Three days later the maiden awakes him and sends him on his way, none the wiser. In truth, she had written "raven runes" [ramme runor], the 'Sleep Runes' of the song-title, upon the sheets.
After testing her abilities, he is informed that he and in some variants his queen does not have long to live. These were expanded upon by Gary Gygax whose additions included a fantasy supplement before the game was published as Chainmail. When Dave Wesely entered the service in , his friend and fellow Napoleonics wargamer Dave Arneson began a medieval variation of Wesely's Braunstein games, where players control individuals instead of armies.
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It served until when it was scrapped. The ship is significant as it is one of the few ships employed by the Royal Canadian Navy never to visit Canada. The vessel was launched on 4 December The Thurgartstone is thought to have been a rocking stone at one time, but it no longer rocks.
In modern English, it is the Thurgartstone or Ogrestone. One explanation of the name is that it derives from 'Thor's Great Stone'. Another is that the name comes from the phrase "Thou Great Stone" or just '"grit stane" Paterson The term 'The Stone of the Ogre' may indicate some forgotten legend. Some names may be spelling errors originating in or propagated by the Ordnance Survey or other maps. Another theory is that the name is derived from the word "Tagairtstane", which means "the priest's stone. This is a list of Sydney Swans players who have made one or more appearance in the Australian Football League, known as the Victorian Football League until The Sydney Swans were previously known as South Melbourne until their relocation in The year in film involved several significant cinematic events including the release of Francis Ford Coppola's Academy Award-winning film, The Godfather.
The top ten released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Highest-grossing films of Rank Title Studio Domestic gross 1. Jeremiah Johnson Warner Bros. Mausoleum of the Abbey of St. Ogier head at Meaux. But there are various spellings: This passage is not included in Curtis 's English translation.
King Johan received "duos enses scilicet ensem Tristrami.. Loomis also argues that Curtana's origins as Tristram's sword was known to the author of this passage in Prose Tristan, but the tradition was forgotten in England. More than 13, in the Barrois edition, less in Eusebi's edition. Togeby , p. But this means "reworking", and the term has been indiscriminately applied to other works, not necessarily the Alexandrine version. For a list of excerpts and summary, see Paton , p. He does rescue and marry the daughter of the king of England in the older version.
Ward notes the firebrand is a motif seen in the legend of Meleager. Various references cite this document "Conversion of Othger" as being one purportedly about Ogier.
But Mabillon can be quoted thus: Translated into English by Charlotte Barslund from the Norwegian. The ferry sails between Norway and Denmark.
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